The table below lists the methods and parameters that can be used. Parameters in bold are mandatory.
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Quick Send opens the connection, sends an email message, and then closes the connection.
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To
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Enter the receiver's email address.
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CC
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Enter any copied receiver's email address. Multiple addresses must be separated by commas without spaces.
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BCC
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Enter a blind-copied receiver's email address. Multiple addresses must be separated by commas without spaces.
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Subject
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Enter the subject of the email message.
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Body
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Enter the email message text.
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BodyType
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Specify the email body type, either Plain Text or HTML.
Since version: V3.1
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Attachment
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Enter the path to any attachments for the email message. If there is more than one attachment, you must separate them with commas without spaces.
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The attachment path can contain up to 5000 characters. Since version: V3.2 SP2a
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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Quick Receive opens the connection, receives an email message and then closes the connection.
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Max Mails
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Enter the maximum number of email messages that can be received.
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When no value is set, all emails on the server will be received.
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Timeout
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Enter the amount of time (in seconds) that the server will wait before moving to the next step.
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From Filter
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the From field.
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To Filter
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the To field.
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CC Filter
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the CC field.
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BCC Filter
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the BCC field. This parameter is available only when you use an IMAP server.
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Subject Filter
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Indicate subjects or words to filter in the Subject field.
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Body Filter
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Indicate subjects or words to filter in the email message.
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Leave on Server
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Indicate whether the email message remains on the server after it is received.
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Result XML
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Returns the received output in XML format.
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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Connect Send opens a connection for sending an email message.
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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Connect Receive opens a connection for receiving an email message.
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Timeout
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Enter the amount of time (in seconds) that the server will wait before moving to the next step.
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Leave on Server
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Indicate whether the email message remains on the server after it is received.
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No. of Mails
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Returns the number of received email messages.
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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Disconnect closes the connection when sending or receiving an email message.
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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Send lets you send an email message.
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To
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Enter the receiver's email address.
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CC
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Enter any copied receiver's email address. Multiple addresses must be separated by commas without spaces.
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BCC
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Enter a blind-copied receiver's email address. Multiple addresses must be separated by commas without spaces.
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Subject
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Enter the subject of the email message.
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Body
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Enter the email message text.
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BodyType
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Specify the email body type, either Plain Text or HTML.
Since version: V3.1
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Attachment
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List any attachments for the email. If there is more than one attachment, you must separate them with commas without spaces.
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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Receive lets you receive an email message.
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Max Mails
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Enter the maximum number of email messages that can be received.
Note:
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When no value is set, all emails on the server will be received.
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From FLTR
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the From field.
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To FLTR
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the To field.
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CC FLTR
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the CC field.
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BCC FLTR
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Indicate which email addresses to filter in the BCC field. This parameter is available only when you use an IMAP server.
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Subject FLTR
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Indicate subjects or words to filter in the Subject field.
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Body FLTR
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Indicate subjects or words to filter in the email message.
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Result XML
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Returns the received output in XML format.
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Error Code
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Returns an email error code.
Click to open the Variables List. Select a variable where the error code is returned, and then click Select.
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